Metaphysical Effects of Thoughts on the Human Body October 22, 2008
Posted by Holistic Life Designs in Holistic Living, energy medicine, metaphysics, spirituality.Tags: Gina Alzate, holistic life designs, love as healing energy, metaphysical effects of thoughts on the body, metaphysical therapy
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By Gina Alzate, The Concept Whiz
I had this very strong sense to call one of my friends the other day, and within seconds of speaking with her, I realized the reason. She had been suffering multiple aches and pains she had not had in a very long time. The first ache she mentioned was the sharp pain in her ears she apparently had been nursing for hours. The second was the throbbing pain in her eyes. As soon as she said this, I felt similar pain in my eyes and ears and the inner knowing that she was not willing to listen to anyone.
So, I relayed my immediate sense to her including the pain in my eyes and ears. She began to tell me how much she is disliking all the gossip that had been going on in her workspace and she was disliking it tremendously. She did not want to have anything to do with her co-workers as she felt she did not want any of their negativity to come to her. As soon as she said this with the vehement force and apparent passionate dislike for her co-workers, I realized that the pain she had been experiencing both in her eyes as well as in her ears, were the thoughts she had been feeling about how her co-workers live through their days. To her, they were spending their time negatively with gossip and betrayal, and she had not wanted any part of it.
What she did not realize then was the notion that what she noticed in her surroundings became magnified in her life. The more she stayed away from her co-workers, assigning judgment on how her co-workers spent their time at work, and extending her energy passionately to her disliking their activities, the more powerful were the energies she was sending herself as well. Since these energies were not rooted in love, what she felt was dissonance felt by her true loving self, and the resulting pain in her eyes and ears.
I became my friend’s mirror and I showed her how her body had been reacting to her not so loving thoughts. The body speaks only the truth and when it is subjected to anything other than the truth, it aches and becomes ill. We both came to realize that living the spiritual path continually presents us challenges to confront the truth within us. My friend’s pains were reminders to both of us that loving thoughts heal, and the greater the conflict, the more love is warranted. Rather than resisting her co-workers’ energy engaged in gossip and malicious thoughts, she agreed that she could choose to go right into their center instead and send out the greatest loving energy she could muster at the time.
Since love comes from Spirit, we have it in abundance. The more she sends love out into the world, the more love comes back to her. This act of kindness becomes healing for us all.
About Gina Alzate
Gina Alzate is The Concept Whiz. She is Holistic Life Designs’ Metaphysical Therapy Educator. She is Host of several online radio talk shows and Broadcaster for World Radio 365. She is a lifelong student of Leadership and Empowerment, World Travels and Diverse Cultures, Metaphysics, Holistic Health and Spirituality. She teaches about human consciousness and personal awareness through radio broadcasting, writing and workshops on land and at sea. Contact her through World Tours and Cruises. Follow her on Twitter @GinaAlzate.
Do The Energy Vortexes Of Sedona, Arizona Truly Exist? October 9, 2008
Posted by Holistic Life Designs in Culture, Holistic Living, energy medicine, metaphysics, spirituality, travel.Tags: energy vortex, Gina Alzate, holistic life designs, Navajo and Hopi Indian Reservations, psychic readers, Red Rocks of Sedona, soul journeys, spiritual healing retreat, Vision Quests
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By Gina Alzate, The Concept Whiz
For some time now I have been receiving encouragement from colleagues in my holistic, metaphysical, and spiritual circles to visit Sedona, Arizona and experience for myself the energy of the vortexes for which it is known worldwide. When I became a Soul Coach, who work with Soul Journeys and Vision Quests as part of our healing modality, I felt intrigued by the possibility that there are places in the world known as energy vortexes designated to align with our particular chakras, the major energy centers of our bodies. It is also widely believed by those who subscribe to the idea of energy vortexes and chakras that the energy vortexes in Sedona are linked to all the major chakras of the body.
Needless to say, the researcher in me became more intrigued by the idea that I did not need to travel the world to experience the effects of energy vortexes affecting every part of my body’s major energy centers. Sedona is located right here in the United States and I stumbled upon the opportunity to experience its world renowned energy vortexes for myself.
My own quest was to find out if energy vortexes do really exist in Sedona, Arizona? The second quest was to experience what is it like to enter an energy vortex? At first, I am not so sure how to understand energy vortexes so I did research on it. What I found was a number of unsubstantiated articles on the topic, hardly scientific but highly faith-based and metaphysical in nature. In my quest for spiritual truths, I am discerning and experience-oriented. My research engages my critical thinking skills and my intuitive abilities. So, when I read up on energy vortexes, engaged self-established subject matter experts, and applied my own thinking and intuition on the topic, I found the whole body of literature on energy vortexes to be inconclusive. So, there I found myself last week in Sedona, exploring energy vortexes to pacify my curiosity.
At first glance, I found Sedona comforting and easy to the senses. The entire valley was surrounded with beautiful and unique red rock formations. It is a small community filled with visitors who are truth seekers as well as those who found comfort in their homes among the mesas. It is a place where anything metaphysical can be found in the open. I discovered it to be a haven of creative artists whose beautiful and inspiring works of art can be found throughout the shops in Uptown Sedona and at the Tlaquepaque Market. My shamanic healer friend, Sandra Cosentino of Crossing Worlds, gave us a guided tour of the vortex sites coupled with a brief history and biology lesson on the rock formations as well as cultural history of Navajo and Hopi Indians who reside 150 miles from the center of Sedona. At the end of the day, I realized that a space is only a space until it is given deeper meaning by generations, tying the history of the community to ancestral past. A community exists when residents share common beliefs and lifestyles. To see how well received metaphysical practitioners were in the area spoke volumes on how accepting the people were of esoteric arts and diverse healing modalities. It is a culture striving to be spiritual in nature, celebrating differences in supportive and loving ways.
As for the energy vortex sites known for making people experience various physical reactions and ailments upon setting foot in Sedona, they definitely were felt in the experiences of the beholder. One thing I noticed was that the atmospheric conditions were different due to higher elevations, and if people were not used to the drastic change, their bodies could be reacting accordingly especially if they were simultaneously experiencing jet lag or if they have never been to higher elevations in a long while, or not at all.
Perhaps the ecstasy felt in finally being able to experience the sights and sounds of Sedona might also have been a contributing factor to these heightened physical senses. Whatever was the case, I truly appreciated the quaintness and openness of Sedona and its people. I would like to return to explore the mesas further, so I am now planning to take a group with me in 2009 who wish to go on Soul Journeys and Vision Quests among the Red Rocks.
About Gina Alzate
Gina Alzate is The Concept Whiz. She is Holistic Life Designs’ Metaphysical Therapy Educator. She is Host of several online radio talk shows and Broadcaster for World Radio 365. She is a lifelong student of Leadership and Empowerment, World Travels and Diverse Cultures, Metaphysics, Holistic Health and Spirituality. She teaches about human consciousness and personal awareness through radio broadcasting, writing and workshops on land and at sea. Contact her through World Tours and Cruises. Follow her on Twitter @GinaAlzate.
Should Psychics And Healers Be Paid For Their Gifts? October 7, 2008
Posted by Holistic Life Designs in Culture, Holistic Living, metaphysics, religion, spirituality.Tags: energy exchange, energy medicine, Gina Alzate, holistic life designs, Holistic Living, psychic reading, shamanic healing, spiritual gifts, spiritual healers
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By Gina Alzate, The Concept Whiz
I came across an intense conversation on whether or not psychics and healers should be paid for their gifts. A few maintained the position that “If spiritual gifts are gifts from God, why should anyone pay to benefit from them?” Another group maintained their equally plausible position that “if others are paid for their natural gifts and abilities, why not psychics and healers?”
The first thoughts I had, and they were streaming within the first 10 seconds, were: paying for something implies a perceived value for what was paid for by any means of energy exchange, either with money or work exchange or as a favor. Everyone has spiritual gifts, meaning gifts from Spirit and of the Spirit, so everyone has some form of natural talents and abilities, which pave the way for skills acquired through training and education supported by experience. I am not just speaking about experience gained from formal means like work and school. I also mean experience gained from living in various family structures and cultures, from one’s neighborhood street to Wall Street, from knowing one’s community inside out to traveling the world on a shoe-string budget.
So, when we speak of spiritual gifts coming from God, where would the other natural gifts come from as well unless they also come from God. If we are willing to pay for health care from our providers who we believe to have the gift of healing and counseling, or be willing to pay for education and training from teachers who we also believe have the gift of imparting information and knowledge, then why would psychics and healers be treated differently if we believe they have the gift of insight and energy healing?
There is a matter of discernment that one must exercise when working with any service provider. We must discern if the service they claim to provide is backed by knowledge and experience, referrals from trusted sources, and integrity and esteemed quality of care. Do we feel more confident to be medically diagnosed by someone who has the natural gift of healing as well as the education and experience approved by their own peers from an organization with long-standing reputation for integrity and high quality of care? This confidence comes with a price we are willing to pay. What would we be inclined to pay for the service of a student of the medical profession who clearly have the gift of healing but still lacking the credentials we are accustomed to seeing before we cough up a dime? Many of us would not even think of approaching a medical student unless we are assured he or she is supervised by someone whom we deem has achieved professional status.
So, when it comes to psychics and healers, why would we treat this any differently than how we discern other service providers? We do pay for our perceived value of the services they provide. Many of us have spiritual gifts, some of us have tapped and developed them, some of us are still in gestation and quite unconscious of our gifts’ existence. It takes time and money, effort and tenacity to develop spiritual gifts to the point that they become useful to others. Then there is the time and energy expended in providing the actual reading and healing, depending on the level of energy requirement for spirit communication, energy healing, and spiritual counseling. But before these psychics and healers feel compelled to go public with their gifts, as many of them are closeted, they have much inner work to engage and fears to overcome before they could feel confident to step outside their comfort zone. To some, this process can take years of painstaking self-analysis and spiritual studies, depending on whether or not their social network support their off the beaten path ways. This level of self-awareness with highly developed spiritual gifts that help mankind at large through insightful analysis and energy healing is what warrants the price tag for their service.
Of course, there are many sides to a story. Another side to this story is a warning. Be aware of people who claim to be psychics and healers but speak of doom and gloom and claim they can remove these bad spells on you for a price. They feed on fear and they have learned to spot those who are not discerning. Many of them use the buzz words such as being mediums, psychics, healers, spiritual, metaphysicians, astrologers, spiritual coaches, channeler, angel readers, etc. This reminds me of the phrase, beware of the wolf in sheep’s clothing. Watch what they do and say, and how they make you feel. If at any time you feel uncomfortable and unpleasant, excuse yourself and calmly let go of the interaction.
Psychics and healers worth their salt walk the talk and talk the walk. You feel uplifted and calm when you are tapped into their energy fields, either through the phone, online or in person. They offer you hopeful and helpful ways to overcome your challenges. They speak positively and without judgment. They speak the truth in loving ways, and they are full of compassion. They are balanced and centered, and they lead calm and creative lives. They see beauty in everyone and they are filled with light. They keep you in their prayers and they have a tremendous disarming way of making you feel safe, accepted and loved. They have done their inner work, through forgiveness and love, and they have come to accept their life purpose and are working it. Their mission is to achieve enlightenment and they seek to teach others to do the same. What then is their service worth to you?
About Gina Alzate
Gina Alzate is The Concept Whiz. She is Holistic Life Designs’ Metaphysical Therapy Educator. She is Host of several online radio talk shows and Broadcaster for World Radio 365. She is a lifelong student of Leadership and Empowerment, World Travels and Diverse Cultures, Metaphysics, Holistic Health and Spirituality. She teaches about human consciousness and personal awareness through radio broadcasting, writing and workshops on land and at sea. Contact her through World Tours and Cruises. Follow her on Twitter @GinaAlzate.